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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 19:10 deidaraXneji

The cost of 4 kg of kale and 1.5 kg of beetroot is £12.20. The cost of 5 kg of kale and 2 kg of beetroot is £15.40.
Work out the cost of
a) 1 kg of kale.
b) 1 kg of beetroot.

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